Local Traffic Committee Meeting

Minutes 18 October 2021

 

 

Minutes of Local Traffic Committee Meeting

Held remotely on 18 October 2021

 

 

Meeting commenced at 10.04AM

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY BY CHAIRPERSON

 

I acknowledge the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora nation on whose country we are meeting today, and their elders past and present.

 

COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT

 

Cr Victor Macri

Councillor – Midjuburi-Marrickville Ward (Chair)

Bill Holliday

Representative for Jamie Parker MP, Member for Balmain

Aislinn Stein-Magee

Representative for Jo Haylen MP, Member for Summer Hill

Cathy Peters

Representative for Jenny Leong MP, Member for Newtown

Solon Ghosh

Transport for NSW (TfNSW)

 

 

NON VOTING MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE

 

 

Cr Marghanita da Cruz

Councillor – Gulgadya-Leichhardt Ward (Alternative Chair)

Colin Jones

Inner West Bicycle Coalition (IWBC)

Manod Wickramasinghe

IWC’s Traffic and Transport Planning Manager

George Tsaprounis

IWC’s Coordinator Traffic Engineering Services (South)

Sunny Jo

IWC’s Coordinator Traffic Engineering Services (North)

Joe di Cesare

IWC’s Design Services Coordinator

Mohammed Haque

IWC’s Civil Engineer

Pierre Ayoub

IWC’s Civil Engineer

Christina Ip

IWC’s Business Administration Officer

 

 

VISITORS

 

 

 

Nil.

 

 

 

APOLOGIES:    

 

 

 

Adrian Prichard

Transit Systems – Inner West Bus Services

SC Anthony Kenny

NSW Police – Inner West Police Area Command

Maryanne Duggan

Representative for Jodi MacKay MP, Member for Strathfield

 

DISCLOSURES OF INTERESTS:

 

Nil.

 

CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES

 

The minutes of the Local Traffic Committee meeting held on 20 September 2021 were confirmed with the following amendment to Item 6 and Item 9:

 

LTC0921(1) Item 6  Parking in Nelson Lane, Annandale

 

Cr da Cruz asked why a consultation into parking in Nelson Lane, Annandale was undertaken in response to the resident of 269 Nelson Street requesting ‘No Parking’ opposite their garage which faces Nelson Lane. Council Officers stated that the intention was to investigate access issues for the whole of Nelson Lane and implement any changes at the same time. A mixed response was received from the consultation. Council Officers will investigate expediting ‘No Parking’ restrictions for residents who have supported it.

 

Cr da Cruz requested that officers also investigate the parking signage in Nelson Lane, adjacent to the pumping station, at the entrance from Rose Street, Annandale.

 

LTC0921(1) Item 9  Pedestrian safety on Canal Road and Charles Street, Lilyfield

 

The representative for the Member for Balmain raised a request that was made at a previous LTC meeting regarding pedestrian safety on Canal Road and Charles Street, Lilyfield. The representative requested a speed hump on the eastbound approach or a  pedestrian crossing on Charles Street where pedestrians cross between the pram ramp and the path to the Leichhardt North light rail station. Alternatively, the pram ramp could be moved north to improve visibility of pedestrians or Canal Road could be converted into a Shared Zone. Cr da Cruz also requested that the pram ramp where Canal Road and Charles Street meet is investigated to improve pedestrian access. Council Officers will investigate these matters.

 

 

 

MATTERS ARISING FROM COUNCIL’S RESOLUTION OF MINUTES

 

The Local Traffic Committee recommendations of its meeting on 20 September 2021 were adopted at Council’s meeting on 12 October 2021 with the following amendments:

 

a)    That the Mayor write to Transport for NSW to raise concerns with the WestConnex widening the road at the intersection of Victoria Road and Toelle Street, Rozelle. (General Business item 4); and

 

b)    That given that a broad range of community concerns remain with Item 2 Balmain East Parking Study that it be deferred further for these to be resolved.

 

EMAIL CONFIRMATION OF OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION

 

The representative for NSW Police – Inner West supported the Officer’s recommendations for the items in their PAC.

 

The representative for Transit Systems supported all the Officer’s recommendations.

 

LTC1021(1) Item 1    Unwins Bridge Road at Gannon Street, Tempe - Proposed line        marking treatment at roundabout (Midjuburi - Marrickville Ward/         Summer Hill Electorate/ Inner West PAC)           

SUMMARY

 

Council has received concerns raised by residents within the area regarding safety relating to the intersection roundabout of Unwins Bridge Road, Gannon Street and Griffith Street, Tempe. It has come to Council’s attention that on several occasions, motorists entering the roundabout, possibly at speed, have lost control of their vehicle, especially during wet weather.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the proposed treatment at the intersection of Unwins Bridge Road, Gannon Street and Griffith Street, including reinstatement of roundabout signage, edge line marking, remarking of faded BB lines at all approaches/ departures of intersecting roads (as per Diagram 1 of this report) and installation of bollards along the kerbside frontage of Property No. 155 & 157 Unwins Bridge Road, Tempe (as per Diagram 2 of this report) be APPROVED.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The IWBC representative requested pram ramps at the intersection to make it safer to cross at the roundabout. Council Officers will investigate the feasibility of pram ramps and advised that there are marked crossings near the roundabout on Gannon Street and Unwins Bridge Road that are safer crossing points than crossing at the roundabout.

 

Cr da Cruz raised concerns with conflict when vehicles leave the parking lane on Griffith Street and potentially form two lanes of traffic on approach to the roundabout. It was noted that proposed line marking on Unwins Bridge Road will narrow the carriageway to one lane. Cr da Cruz requested that line marking on Griffith Street be reviewed and pedestrian refuges be considered on approach to the roundabout.

 

The TfNSW representative requested that the line marking and placement of the ‘Keep Left’ sign on the same pole as the roundabout sign be reviewed as the ‘Keep Left’ sign is typically on a separate pole and positioned on approach to the refuge islands. Council Officers stated that due to the narrow refuge islands, the ‘Keep Left’ signs would likely be knocked over by trucks and cars if they were placed on the approach of the islands; however, Council Officers will undertake a review.

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT :

1.    the proposed treatment at the intersection of Unwins Bridge Road, Gannon Street and Griffith Street, including reinstatement of roundabout signage, edge line marking, remarking of faded BB lines at all approaches/ departures of intersecting roads (as per Diagram 1 of this report) and installation of bollards along the kerbside frontage of Property No. 155 & 157 Unwins Bridge Road, Tempe (as per Diagram 2 of this report) be APPROVED.

2.    Council Officers investigate improvement to the existing crossing facilities and further linemarking improvements and report back to the Local Traffic Committee members.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1) Item 2    Traffic Management Plan for the 2021 New Year's  Eve Event (Baludarri-Balmain Ward/ Balmain Electorate/ Leichhardt PAC) 

SUMMARY

 

As instructed by the Police, access to the Balmain peninsula is closed to vehicular traffic every New Year’s Eve. This report outlines the traffic management associated with the event.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT:

 

1.   The Traffic Management Plan (Attachment 1) detailing the traffic arrangements for the 2021 New Year’s Eve be supported;

 

2.   The Traffic Management Plan (Attachment 1) be forwarded to Council’s Parks and Streetscapes Coordinator, Transport Management Centre and the Major Events & Incidents Group (NSW Police);

 

3.   A temporary ‘No Stopping’ zone be installed on the eastern side of Montague Street between Darling Street and Beattie Street, Balmain;

 

4.   That the following temporary modifications to bus stops be approved:

a.   On the northern side of Darling Street:

i. Install temporary ‘Bus Zones’ between Mort Street and Ford Street 

ii. Extend the ‘Bus Zone’ between Ford Street and McDonald Street

iii. Extend the ‘Bus Zone’ between McDonald Street and Curtis Road,      outside Nos.217-223 Darling Street

b.   On the southern side of Darling Street:

i. Install a temporary ‘Bus Zone’ between Booth Street and Beattie Street, outside No. 244-270 Darling Street.

c.   On the eastern side of Grove Street between Wharf Road and Bay Street, Birchgrove.

 

5.   The Transit Systems representative be requested to place adequate notices on buses regarding the establishment of an alcohol free zone in the Balmain East area (details to be provided by Council);

 

6.   The taxi/hire car access to the Peninsula be restricted from 7:00pm;

 

7.   Taxis/hire cars carrying mobility impaired or infirmed residents be permitted access at all hours into the Peninsula; and

 

8.   The NSW Taxi Council be advised of the Committee’s recommendation.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT:

 

1.   The Traffic Management Plan (Attachment 1) detailing the traffic arrangements for the 2021 New Year’s Eve be supported;

 

2.   The Traffic Management Plan (Attachment 1) be forwarded to Council’s Parks and Streetscapes Coordinator, Transport Management Centre and the Major Events & Incidents Group (NSW Police);

 

3.   A temporary ‘No Stopping’ zone be installed on the eastern side of Montague Street between Darling Street and Beattie Street, Balmain;

 

4.   That the following temporary modifications to bus stops be approved:

a.   On the northern side of Darling Street:

i. Install temporary ‘Bus Zones’ between Mort Street and Ford Street 

ii. Extend the ‘Bus Zone’ between Ford Street and McDonald Street

iii. Extend the ‘Bus Zone’ between McDonald Street and Curtis          Road, outside Nos.217-223 Darling Street

b.   On the southern side of Darling Street:

i. Install a temporary ‘Bus Zone’ between Booth Street and Beattie Street, outside No. 244-270 Darling Street.

c.   On the eastern side of Grove Street between Wharf Road and Bay Street, Birchgrove.

 

5.   The Transit Systems representative be requested to place adequate notices on buses regarding the establishment of an alcohol free zone in the Balmain East area (details to be provided by Council);

 

6.   The taxi/hire car access to the Peninsula be restricted from 7:00pm;

 

7.   Taxis/hire cars carrying mobility impaired or infirmed residents be permitted access at all hours into the Peninsula; and

 

8.   The NSW Taxi Council be advised of the Committee’s recommendation.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1) Item 3    Intersection of Hardy Street/ Church Street and Princess Street,     (at suburb boundaries) Canterbury/Ashbury/Hurlstone Park -        Proposed roundabout - Design Plan CBC No. 01470         (Djarrawunang-Ashfield Ward/ Canterbury Electorate/ Ashfield    PAC)      

SUMMARY

 

Canterbury Bankstown Council in conjunction with Inner West Council has finalised a plan to propose a roundabout at the intersection of Hardy Street/Church Street and Princess Street, Canterbury/Ashbury/Hurlstone Park. The intersection is bounded by both Councils. The proposed roundabout would replace the current crossroad treatment at the intersection to improve safety for all road users.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the detailed design plan for a proposed roundabout at the intersection Hardy Street/Church Street and Princess Street, Canterbury/Ashbury/Hurlstone Park, with the removal of a slip lane and associated signs and line markings (as per Plan CBC No.01470) be APPROVED.

 

DISCUSSION

 

It was noted that this matter was adopted by the Canterbury-Bankstown Council’s LTC last week.

 

The IWBC has proposed that Hardy Street become a designated route under the Inner West Bicycle Plan and the IWBC representative requested that bike logos be installed on the road. Council Officers will consider the request as part of the Inner West Bicycle Plan.

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the detailed design plan for a proposed roundabout at the intersection Hardy Street/Church Street and Princess Street, Canterbury/Ashbury/Hurlstone Park, with the removal of a slip lane and associated signs and line markings (as per Plan CBC No.01470) be APPROVED.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1) Item 4    Addison Road, Marrickville – Proposed new pedestrian refuge -      Design Plan 10117 (Midjuburi-Marrickville Ward / Newtown and        Summer Hill Electorate / Inner West PAC)

SUMMARY

 

Council has finalised a design plan for the proposed construction of a new pedestrian refuge on Addison Road, Marrickville near Denby Street. Council received funding from the TfNSW Blackspot Program and the proposed works will improve pedestrian safety and motorist safety and addresses concerns about pedestrian safety and driver behaviour in the area. It is recommended that the proposed detailed design plan be approved.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the detailed design plan for the proposed new pedestrian refuge on Addison Road, Marrickville near Denby Street and associated signs and line markings (as per Plan No.10117) be APPROVED.

 

DISCUSSION

 

Cr Macri tabled concerns from Addison Road residents regarding the impact to parking from the proposal. Council Officers proposed that a Resident Parking Scheme could address concerns with loss of parking.

 

The representative for the Member for Summer Hill stated that some of the affected residents live in the Summer Hill electorate and they have raised concerns with the loss of parking and the relocation of the bus stop.

 

Cr Macri commented that there have been a number of accidents in Addison Road and development has changed traffic in the street. Cr Macri requested that a 40km/h zone be implemented in Addison Road to improve safety. The representative for the Member for Newtown supported a 40km/h zone. The IWBC representative requested mechanical protections for pedestrians crossing Addison Road and traffic calming devices in addition to a 40km/h zone.

 

In response to a resident’s concern with the relocation of the bus stop to the front of their residence, Cr da Cruz stated that bus stops are smoke-free zones and asked that the resident be advised of this.

 

The TfNSW representative advised that the width of the kerb ramp should match the width of the pedestrian refuge. Council Officers will review this.

 

The Committee members agreed to defer the matter to allow consultation on the provision of resident parking in Addison Road and to address other issues raised in the meeting.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the detailed design plan for the proposed new pedestrian refuge on Addison Road, Marrickville near Denby Street and associated signs and line markings (as per Plan No.10117) be deferred to allow consultation on the provision of resident parking and to address other issues raised in the meeting.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 5     Dudley Street, Dulwich Hill; Illawarra Road, Marrickville; and            (Lower) Railway Parade, Sydenham - Bus replacements during           major rail shutdown 26 December 2021 to 9 January 2022 -                             Temporary parking changes during T3 Line upgrade for Sydney             Metro  (Midjuburi -Marrickville Ward / Summer Hill Electorate /                   Inner West PAC) 

SUMMARY

 

Council has been notified by Transport for NSW (TfNSW) that Sydney Metro works will involve a major rail shutdown of the Sydenham to Bankstown rail line (T3) between Sunday 26 December 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022 (inclusive). During the shutdown buses will replace train services along the T3 line and to accommodate the increased bus movements and necessary holding areas some short-term parking changes are required at a number of locations.

Specifically, TfNSW is requesting approval for the temporary conversion of multiple parking spaces at the following locations: Dudley Street, Dulwich Hill; Illawarra Road, Marrickville; and Railway Parade (lower section), Sydenham. It is recommended that no objections be raised, and Council approves the temporary short-term parking changes at the identified locations during the rail shutdowns. TfNSW will reinstate all existing parking arrangements and signage by/on Monday 10 January 2022.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT this report be received and noted and the following temporary short-term parking changes from Sunday 26 December 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022 be approved and implemented by TfNSW:

 

Dudley Street - Dulwich Hill Station Precinct (5 parking spaces)

1.    The short-term conversion of 7m (1 parking space) ‘Loading Zone 8:30 am – 6 pm Mon – Fri & 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Sat​’ on the northwestern side of Dudley Street (between Wardell Road and School Parade) to a ‘Bus Zone’ be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length; 

2.    The short-term conversion of 18m (3 parking spaces) ‘P30 min 8:30 am – 6 pm Mon – Fri & 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Sat​’ on the northern side of Dudley Street (between Wardell Road and School Parade) to a ‘Bus Zone’ be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length; and

3.    The short-term conversion of 7m (1 parking space) ‘Works Zone 7 am – 5:30 pm Mon – Sat’ on the southeastern side of Dudley Street (between School Parade and Wardell Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’; be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length.

 

Illawarra Road - Marrickville Station Precinct (1 parking space)

 

4.    The short-term conversion of 7m (1 parking space) ‘1P 8:30 am – 6 pm​’ on the northern side of Illawarra Road (between Warburton Street and Greenbank Street) to a ‘Bus Zone Mon-Fri only’; be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length.

 

Lower Railway Parade - Sydenham Station Precinct (62 parking spaces)

 

5.    The short-term conversion of 69m (11 parking spaces) ‘unrestricted parking’ on the southeast kerb of Railway Parade (between Gleeson Avenue and Marrickville Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’ be APPROVED in order to provide additional layover bus bays with adequate draw-in length; 

 

6.    The short-term conversion of 118m (40 parking spaces) ‘unrestricted parking’ on the northwest kerb of Railway Parade (Lower) (between Sydenham Road and Marrickville Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’; be APPROVED in order to provide additional layover bus bays with adequate draw-in length; 

 

7.    The short-term conversion of 32m (11 angle parking spaces) ‘4P 8:30 am – 6 pm Mon - Fri​’ on the northwest kerb of Railway Parade (Lower) (between Gleeson Avenue and Marrickville Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’; be APPROVED in order to provide additional layover bus bays with adequate draw-in length; and

 

8.    The applicant and Council Rangers be advised in terms of this report.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT this report be received and noted and the following temporary short-term parking changes from Sunday 26 December 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022 be approved and implemented by TfNSW:

 

Dudley Street - Dulwich Hill Station Precinct (5 parking spaces)

1.    The short-term conversion of 7m (1 parking space) ‘Loading Zone 8:30 am – 6 pm Mon – Fri & 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Sat​’ on the northwestern side of Dudley Street (between Wardell Road and School Parade) to a ‘Bus Zone’ be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length; 

2.    The short-term conversion of 18m (3 parking spaces) ‘P30 min 8:30 am – 6 pm Mon – Fri & 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Sat​’ on the northern side of Dudley Street (between Wardell Road and School Parade) to a ‘Bus Zone’ be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length; and

3.    The short-term conversion of 7m (1 parking space) ‘Works Zone 7 am – 5:30 pm Mon – Sat’ on the southeastern side of Dudley Street (between School Parade and Wardell Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’; be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length.

 

Illawarra Road - Marrickville Station Precinct (1 parking space)

 

4.    The short-term conversion of 7m (1 parking space) ‘1P 8:30 am – 6 pm​’ on the northern side of Illawarra Road (between Warburton Street and Greenbank Street) to a ‘Bus Zone Mon-Fri only’; be APPROVED in order to provide an additional bus bay with adequate draw-in length.

 

Lower Railway Parade - Sydenham Station Precinct (62 parking spaces)

 

5.    The short-term conversion of 69m (11 parking spaces) ‘unrestricted parking’ on the southeast kerb of Railway Parade (between Gleeson Avenue and Marrickville Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’ be APPROVED in order to provide additional layover bus bays with adequate draw-in length; 

 

6.    The short-term conversion of 118m (40 parking spaces) ‘unrestricted parking’ on the northwest kerb of Railway Parade (Lower) (between Sydenham Road and Marrickville Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’; be APPROVED in order to provide additional layover bus bays with adequate draw-in length; 

 

7.   The short-term conversion of 32m (11 angle parking spaces) ‘4P 8:30 am – 6 pm Mon - Fri​’ on the northwest kerb of Railway Parade (Lower) (between Gleeson Avenue and Marrickville Road) to a ‘Bus Zone’; be APPROVED in order to provide additional layover bus bays with adequate draw-in length; and

 

8.    The applicant and Council Rangers be advised in terms of this report.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 6     Lords Road and Flood Street, Leichhardt - Proposed raised           pedestrian crossings (Gulgadya-Leichhardt Ward/Balmain                       Electorate/Leichhardt PAC)     

SUMMARY

 

Council is planning to improve pedestrian safety in Lords Road and Flood Street, Leichhardt by converting the two (2) existing at-grade pedestrian crossings into raised pedestrian crossings at these locations. The proposed works aim to improve pedestrian safety by narrowing the width of road that needs to be crossed and addresses concerns about driver behaviour by slowing traffic as they enter the streets. 

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the attached detailed design plan (Design Plan No.10179) for the proposed upgrade of the existing two (2) pedestrian crossings into raised pedestrian crossings at Lords Road and Flood Street, Leichhardt be approved.

 

DISCUSSION

 

Cr da Cruz requested for a pedestrian crossing on the northern side of the roundabout on Flood Street, or a pedestrian refuge upgrade if a crossing is not possible. This is to reduce the number of roads pedestrians need to cross to access shops and bus stops. Council Officers will investigate the request separately.

 

The TfNSW representative requested that the speed hump warning signs be removed from the signage as they are not standard for a raised zebra crossing. The representative also asked that Council Officers ensure that the proposed lighting meets the technical specifications.

 

The IWBC representative stated that the bike logos on Lord Street proposed to be replaced should not be there at all as the road is narrow and the bike lane is in the ‘door zone’ of parked cars. Council Officers advised that this will be reviewed in the Council’s upcoming Bike Plan, including suggestion to mark bike logos in the centre of the carriageway to move cyclists away from parked cars.

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the attached detailed design plan (Design Plan No.10179) for the proposed upgrade of the existing two (2) pedestrian crossings into raised pedestrian crossings at Lords Road and Flood Street, Leichhardt be approved.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 7     Probert Street, Walenore Avenue & Holt Street, Newtown -                Dedicated car share parking restrictions (Damun - Stanmore               Ward/ Newtown Electorate/ Inner West PAC)      

SUMMARY

 

A request has been received from a GoGet Car Share representative for the installation of three (3) on-street dedicated ‘Car Share’ parking spaces for existing floating car share vehicles around Newtown.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the following ‘No Parking Authorised Car Share Vehicles Excepted’ restrictions be approved:

 

1.      A 5.5m restriction in the first parking space on the western side of Probert Street, Newtown, immediately north of Lennox Street;

2.      A 5.5m restriction in the first parking space on the western side of Walenore Avenue, Newtown, immediately south of driveway servicing Property No. 32-60 Alice Street, Newtown; and

3.      A 5.5m restriction in the first parking space on the southern side of Holt Street, Newtown, immediately west of King Street.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the following ‘No Parking Authorised Car Share Vehicles Excepted’ restrictions be approved:

 

1.      A 5.5m restriction in the first parking space on the western side of Probert Street, Newtown, immediately north of Lennox Street;

2.      A 5.5m restriction in the first parking space on the western side of Walenore Avenue, Newtown, immediately south of driveway servicing Property No. 32-60 Alice Street, Newtown; and

3.      A 5.5m restriction in the first parking space on the southern side of Holt Street, Newtown, immediately west of King Street.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 8     James Street, Leichhardt - Proposed extension to time                      restriction in existing Resident Parking Scheme (Gulgadya-                    Leichhardt Ward/Balmain Electorate/Leichhardt PAC) 

SUMMARY

 

Council has received correspondence from a number of residents of James Street, Leichhardt, requesting the extension to the time restriction in the existing Residential Parking Scheme (RPS) streets to deter daytime long stay parking.

 

Currently James Street between William Street and Allen Street has a ‘2P 6pm-10pm Permit Holders Excepted Area L1’ restriction.

 

This report provides the result of the resident parking scheme investigation in James Street, Leichhardt.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the proposed changes to the existing Resident Parking Scheme in James Street, Leichhardt not be supported at the present time due to low level of support from the community.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the proposed changes to the existing Resident Parking Scheme in James Street, Leichhardt not be supported at the present time due to low level of support from the community.

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 9     Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield - Proposed removal of existing Bus                     Zone (Gulgadya-Leichhardt Ward/Balmain Electorate/                               Leichhardt PAC)    

SUMMARY

 

Council has received a request to remove a redundant existing ‘Bus Zone’ on the northern side of Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield (in front of 147 Lilyfield Road) to reinstate unrestricted parking at this location.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the existing 20m ‘Bus Zone’ zone on the northern side of Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield (in front of 147 Lilyfield Road) be removed and reinstated with unrestricted parking. No Stopping (L) sign east of Perry Lane be retained.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the existing 20m ‘Bus Zone’ zone on the northern side of Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield (in front of 147 Lilyfield Road) be removed and reinstated with unrestricted parking. No Stopping (L) sign east of Perry Lane be retained.

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 10   Nowranie Lane, Summer Hill- Proposed extension of ‘No                   Stopping’ and installation of ‘No Parking’ Zone (Djarrawunang-           Ashfield Ward/Summer Hill Electorate/Ashfield PAC) 

SUMMARY

 

Council has received complaints regarding vehicles parking in Nowranie Lane obstructing driveway access and vehicle movement near to the intersection of Smith Lane, Summer Hill.

To alleviate this issue, it is proposed that the western corner side of Nowranie Lane, south of Smith Lane, have its existing ‘No Stopping’ restrictions extended from 5 metres to 10 metres and introduce ‘No Parking’ to a distance of approximately 16 metres south thereof.

 

Officer’s Recommendation

 

THAT the western corner side of Nowranie Street, south of Smith Lane, Summer Hill be signposted with an extended distance of ‘No Stopping’ (from 5 metres) to 10 metres commencing from Smith Lane followed by ‘No Parking’ approximately 16 metres south thereof.  

 

DISCUSSION

 

Members clarified the length of the zone and the need for the zone. The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

THAT the western corner side of Nowranie Street, south of Smith Lane, Summer Hill be signposted with an extended distance of ‘No Stopping’ (from 5 metres) to 10 metres commencing from Smith Lane followed by ‘No Parking’ approximately 16 metres south thereof.  

 

For motion: Unanimous

 

 

General Business

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 11   Request for resident parking in Grove Street, Birchgrove

 

The Mayor and Cr Stamolis have received representations from residents requesting a Resident Parking Scheme in Grove Street, Birchgrove. Council Officers will investigate the request.

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 12   Improvements to the Terry Street, Glassop Street and Elliot           Street intersection in Balmain

 

Cr Macri has received representations from a resident regarding safety improvements to the intersection of Terry Street, Glassop Street and Elliot Street. Council Officers advised that in addition to the line marking improvements implemented at the intersection, Council consulted on a proposed roundabout at the intersection as part of the Rozelle North LATM study. The roundabout was supported by residents and a final draft LATM report with the proposed roundabout will be presented to the LTC in a future meeting.

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 13   Accidents in Marion Street, Leichhardt intersections

 

Cr da Cruz raised concerns with the recent accidents on Marion Street, Flood Street and Parramatta Road, Leichhardt, and asked if Council received reports on these accidents to help improve road safety for pedestrians and cyclists. Cr da Cruz also asked whether the Marion Street and Flood Street were designated truck routes.

 

Council Officers advised that Council receives reports from the Centre for Road Safety if there is a fatality on a local road and the site of the incident is reviewed to determine if improvements can be made to prevent future incidents. If the incident occurred at traffic signals or on a State road, TfNSW will undertake the review. Council Officers stated that Marion Street is a regional regional road, as such it is expected to carry higher truck volumes than local roads. The TfNSW representative advised that approved truck routes can be found on the TfNSW website.

 

Cr da Cruz requested that the Marion Street and Flood Street intersection be a designated high pedestrian area as it is a busy shopping district and supported continued investigations to improve the intersection following the pedestrian fatality.

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 14   Anti-social driving on Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield and the cycleway

 

Cr da Cruz stated that residents are petitioning to stop anti-social driving on Lilyfield Road which is currently a cycle route. Cr da Cruz asked for a progress update on the cycleway improvements on Lilyfield Road. Council Officers will follow up on the plans to modify the cycleway to improve interactions with the Rozelle parklands and provide an update.

 

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 15  Intersection of City West Link and Waratah Street, Haberfield

 

The IWBC representative requested a review of the intersection of the City West Link and Waratah Street to prevent vehicles from hitting the pedestrian refuge. The representative also requested that improvements be made to the pedestrian crossing signals on the City West Link at Waratah Street to prevent confusion where pedestrians are crossing the western section of the road on the red pedestrian phase when the green pedestrian phase is only active for the eastern section of the road. TfNSW will investigate these issues.

 

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 16   Pedestrian refuges on Darley Road, at Lyall Street and Allen Street.                                       Leichhardt

 

Cr da Cruz asked for an update to TfNSW’s investigation into pedestrian refuges on Darley Road, at Lyall Street and Allen Street. The TfNSW representative advised that works are underway to redesign the refuge splitter island on the northern side of the Darley Road and Allen Street roundabout.  Cr da Cruz commented that Lyall Street is used by cyclists and pram users, and pedestrian refuges or speed humps are needed to slow vehicles down.

 

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 17   Request for improvements to pedestrian crossing facilities near   Marketplace Leichhardt

 

The representative for the Member for Balmain requested that refuge islands and countdown timers be installed at the signalised pedestrian crossings adjacent to Marketplace Leichhardt to facilitate safer access to the shopping centre.

 

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 18   Traffic accident data

 

The representative for the Member for Balmain asked where blackspot and traffic accident data comes from. The representative was advised that NSW Police provide accident reports to TfNSW and the data is then provided to Council. The Centre for Road Safety collates the accident statistics and publishes them online. Council is notified of road fatalities within a few days and the Centre for Road Safety updates published statistics of fatalities within two months. Other crash data can take longer to be published.

 

 

LTC1021(1)  Item 19  Cycleway in Livingstone Road, Marrickville

 

Cr Macri stated that residents have raised concerns with the cycleway treatment on Livingstone Road which has narrowed the carriageway such that buses can no longer pass each other. Concerns were raised that there is no splay at the corner of Hastings Street and Livingstone Road which has made turning left into Hastings Street more dangerous. Concerns with flooding in the street were also raised. These concerns will be passed onto Council's Civil Design team for investigation.

 

 

LTC1021(1)   Item 20  Sydney Park Junction plan

 

Concerns have been raised with the Office of Jenny Leong regarding the proposed banning of right turns into May Street from Princes Highway as part of the Sydney Park Junction plan. The representative from the Office asked whether Council has made a submission on the project. Cr Macri advised that these concerns were raised with Council and residents were encouraged to provide submissions to Council’s Senior Transport Planner who is handling Council’s submission on the plan.

 


LTC1021(1)   Item 21   Pedestrian safety on Canal Road and Charles Street, Lilyfield

 

The representative for the Member for Balmain reiterated his request for a pedestrian crossing or speed cushions on the eastern approach to Charles Street, Lilyfield. Council Officers advised that investigations are ongoing.

 

Meeting closed at 11.25am.